The way you explain the lesson of the Cu Chulainn myth here makes so much sense in terms of finding your own sovereignty. Very tough lessons, indeed. I also really appreciate your advice about mental health - yes! As an older person who went through decades of suffering, I can attest to the value of finding good help and getting past of any stigma of medications.
You are a beautiful soul and sharing a wealth of info. Thank you! I've worked with mainly darker energies. I was born into a life of struggle and battle to survive. Not to make it sound like I want pity from anyone. My first deity was Hekate, who brought me to magick in the first place by means of a dream. Now I feel the Morrigan is calling me but I have approached it from a balanced place. All your info has been incredibly helpful.❤
Seriously, I have learned so much from you and your podcast. The Morrigan is so frustrating to me personally because she's aware of my situations and still demands that I fight for my sovereignty. It's scary for me personally, but I also know things need to change. And she is driving that in real tough. She is not going to let up until I choose the changes. Her guidance is invaluable to me, and I am trying to pass the challenges she's throwing at me. I am Cu Chulainne in my own story 😅frightening!
@@rubyred1ism I really resonate with Cu Chulainn too! He gets a lot of hate lol but I feel like his story is very similar to many people that work with the Morrigan.
Appreciate the insight on the Cu Chulainn story! (Heard him described as Irish Heracles before). If you don't mind, may I know how you figured out the Morrigan Kali-mask? One of the possibly divine spirits I'm connected to might be a shapeshifter, and with my current level of development it's tricky discerning their actual identity other than them probably having a lot of inside jokes
@@beanbean8375 that’s an interesting question. I’ll probably have to gather my full thoughts on it and make an episode on it to fully explore it. But I think in that situation it wasn’t so much that I figured it out, but more that She revealed it to me. And She revealed it to me many times lol it just took me a while to accept it
Thanks for sharing this. I put away all my altars and have been struggling with love, not in the romantic sense, but something much much deeper. Who do I let in? Where do I draw the line between sovereignty and deity worship? Am I just swapping out christianity for paganism? Is it "faith" or trust? Your channel and blog have been a great help. Hope I don't sound crazy, I feel like I'm not alone in this though.
I 100% know what you mean. This prob sounds crazy but She’s been asking me to do a video on trust vs faith. It’s been a journey for me learning the difference between those two things. There’s a lot to it of course but the biggest difference to me is that “faith” often requires us to shut off our senses, go against what we feel or see. Trust is built over time, through experience. Trusting deities or in anything spiritual first requires that we trust ourselves and what we see, feel, think, etc, which is the essence of sovereignty. It’s kind of paradoxical. Trust = truth experienced. Faith = blindly following. I had to learn to completely trust myself before I started really trusting the Morrigan and seeing my experience through the lens I see it through now. Sorry lol that was a lot but I will make a video on this soon. It’s a very important topic and now I know why She’s been bugging me about it 🖤
Also, I've heard from my Horse leaning friends that Odin is acting ...oddly and that Freyja is taking a more prominent role. Make of that what you will.
Letting your hair down is a form of Sovereignty it's being Empowered through being your Natural Self. You next point about Warriors of Perseverance, and Fortitude rather than easy victory is truly Important , in how she hires Swords. Honest and Honorable , Honorable now more important than ever. Odin and Morgan are Old Rivals, like you i prefer both Her Sovenenty and Government.
My interpretation of Cú Chulainn, based on his hotheaded (literally) behavior prior to this, was that he could have not recognized the Morrigan's avatar of if he did, he refused out of arrogance. Yes, he won that battle but instead becoming a great king and founding a new line, he soon after dies an ignoble death betrayed by vengeful old enemies. The Morrigan then pops up and takes his soul at the moment of death as a great raven. Given that the Morrigan made the same offer to the Dadga, he accepted, and he established a great line that is still worshipped today as gods. Not sure that's the wrong choice.
it might be because they wouldn´t have mixed male things (battle) with female things (sex, ie having more children). it´s the same in hunter-gatherer cultures, just instead of killing humans they were killing animals (the usual male hobbies). they went as far as to make another exit to the tent so that they wouldn´t have to go through the female space :) or that he was gay.
The way you explain the lesson of the Cu Chulainn myth here makes so much sense in terms of finding your own sovereignty. Very tough lessons, indeed. I also really appreciate your advice about mental health - yes! As an older person who went through decades of suffering, I can attest to the value of finding good help and getting past of any stigma of medications.
Seeker: "Are all things predetermined in Fate or is everyone just improvising?"
The Morrigan: "Yes."
Also the releasing emotional energy by keening is very Gaelic. Don't know if it's the Morrigan's infulence or it's always been there.
You are a beautiful soul and sharing a wealth of info. Thank you!
I've worked with mainly darker energies. I was born into a life of struggle and battle to survive. Not to make it sound like I want pity from anyone.
My first deity was Hekate, who brought me to magick in the first place by means of a dream.
Now I feel the Morrigan is calling me but I have approached it from a balanced place. All your info has been incredibly helpful.❤
@@KyleONeill-o6y I still serve Hekate, the Morrighan slipped into my practice too. I have both
I’m sooo drawn to this omg 😍❤️🔥
Seriously, I have learned so much from you and your podcast. The Morrigan is so frustrating to me personally because she's aware of my situations and still demands that I fight for my sovereignty. It's scary for me personally, but I also know things need to change. And she is driving that in real tough. She is not going to let up until I choose the changes. Her guidance is invaluable to me, and I am trying to pass the challenges she's throwing at me. I am Cu Chulainne in my own story 😅frightening!
@@rubyred1ism I really resonate with Cu Chulainn too! He gets a lot of hate lol but I feel like his story is very similar to many people that work with the Morrigan.
Appreciate the insight on the Cu Chulainn story! (Heard him described as Irish Heracles before). If you don't mind, may I know how you figured out the Morrigan Kali-mask? One of the possibly divine spirits I'm connected to might be a shapeshifter, and with my current level of development it's tricky discerning their actual identity other than them probably having a lot of inside jokes
@@beanbean8375 that’s an interesting question. I’ll probably have to gather my full thoughts on it and make an episode on it to fully explore it. But I think in that situation it wasn’t so much that I figured it out, but more that She revealed it to me. And She revealed it to me many times lol it just took me a while to accept it
@themorrigansoracle if you do make an episode, I look forward to watching it. Either way, thanks! Ig I just have to see what else they reveal 😅
Thanks for sharing this. I put away all my altars and have been struggling with love, not in the romantic sense, but something much much deeper. Who do I let in? Where do I draw the line between sovereignty and deity worship? Am I just swapping out christianity for paganism? Is it "faith" or trust? Your channel and blog have been a great help. Hope I don't sound crazy, I feel like I'm not alone in this though.
I 100% know what you mean. This prob sounds crazy but She’s been asking me to do a video on trust vs faith. It’s been a journey for me learning the difference between those two things. There’s a lot to it of course but the biggest difference to me is that “faith” often requires us to shut off our senses, go against what we feel or see. Trust is built over time, through experience. Trusting deities or in anything spiritual first requires that we trust ourselves and what we see, feel, think, etc, which is the essence of sovereignty. It’s kind of paradoxical.
Trust = truth experienced. Faith = blindly following.
I had to learn to completely trust myself before I started really trusting the Morrigan and seeing my experience through the lens I see it through now.
Sorry lol that was a lot but I will make a video on this soon. It’s a very important topic and now I know why She’s been bugging me about it 🖤
Also, I've heard from my Horse leaning friends that Odin is acting ...oddly and that Freyja is taking a more prominent role. Make of that what you will.
those morrigan images on your alter go stupid hard
ty. Fellow Follower here 💛 but, don't post anything about Her on the tube
Letting your hair down is a form of Sovereignty it's being Empowered through being your Natural Self.
You next point about Warriors of Perseverance, and Fortitude rather than easy victory is truly Important , in how she hires Swords. Honest and Honorable , Honorable
now more important than ever.
Odin and Morgan are Old Rivals, like you i prefer both Her Sovenenty and Government.
My interpretation of Cú Chulainn, based on his hotheaded (literally) behavior prior to this, was that he could have not recognized the Morrigan's avatar of if he did, he refused out of arrogance. Yes, he won that battle but instead becoming a great king and founding a new line, he soon after dies an ignoble death betrayed by vengeful old enemies. The Morrigan then pops up and takes his soul at the moment of death as a great raven. Given that the Morrigan made the same offer to the Dadga, he accepted, and he established a great line that is still worshipped today as gods. Not sure that's the wrong choice.
@@ravendelacour1917 I think that’s how most people interpret the story, and I definitely see the wisdom in that as well
And it's not like our Dark Lady is ever going to give a straight answer on these sort of things. :)
Letting you hair down is a very simple Sovenenty, as is Warriors of Strength and Perseverance, and Honor
In our pop culture that's Eric Draven and even after she sends The Crow, she still grants Sovenenty
Seems kinda bonkers.
it might be because they
wouldn´t have mixed male things
(battle) with female things
(sex, ie having more children).
it´s the same in hunter-gatherer
cultures, just instead of killing
humans they were killing animals
(the usual male hobbies).
they went as far as to make
another exit to the tent so that
they wouldn´t have to go through
the female space :)
or that he was gay.